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Old 04-23-2007, 02:34 PM
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I was sure I had posted this but I don't see it so here I go again.Iwanagara is a complex breeding.
It is : brassavola
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cattleya
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diacrium
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Thats one complex complex!! Very nice!!
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I was expecting to see a pink one when I clicked!

But wow this is very pretty!
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Absolutely stunning.

If I had to limit myself (after breaking out in a rash from the stress) to one orchid, it would have to be an appleblossom.
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Different from most Iwan. Apple Blossoms as it's a pale yellow which didn't exactly photograph that way but I did it in a hurry.My other one is more traditional but is still in bud-that is Apple blossom "Haleaki".These are great plants that produce a cluster of flowers.
Looks "pale yellow" on my monitor (color calibrated, of coarse!) Wonderful blossom. Thanks for posting.
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These are some of the most beautiful 'chids around! A guest at our meeting on Saturday brought one that was a much deeper yellow with the characteristic markings around the edges...it was stunning!

It's one of my favorites...in all three colors!!!
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OH and the fragrance!!!!

I was wafting mine today as it has FINALLY

gotten the sun it needs to scent!

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I was sure I had posted this but I don't see it so here I go again.Iwanagara is a complex breeding.
It is : brassavola
x
cattleya
x
diacrium
x
laelia
You posted it, but in a Bifrenaria thread. It looks a bit odd there....
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I knew I was getting deja vu. Oh well.
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Shadow--I know I found it there when I went in to check something & I couldn't figure out how to delete it LOL.That's what happens when you put in too many pics at once .
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